Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFTomorrow's Bar GainsPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)Tomorrow's Bar GainsArtist Otis Philbrick Daten.d.ClassificationsPrintMediumcolor lithographDimensions8 5/8 x 10 7/8 inCredit LineGift of Samuel L. MargoliesObject number1971.599 Discover More (A Cottage), A.D. 1820Bass Otis1820White HillsOtis Dozier1950A Short GainBenton Spruance1936American and South Vietnamese units are beginning to work together more often — but some think the result is an even greater dependence on U.S. troops, with no gain in Vietnamese efficiency. The Vietnamese are unwilling to give up a fraction of their command. One U.S. adviser said recently: “All I do now is settle disputes between them (Vietnamese) and the Americans.” Shown here is a combined operation between Vietnamese Rangers and the U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade on the edge of the Mekong DeltaPeter Arnett1967Flight to TomorrowMinna Wright Citron1948Tomorrow/Today: How to Make Money Work TwiceBoris Artzybasheff1943TomorrowRobert Kipniss2014No caption ("The Home of Tomorrow" being assembled)Alan Dunn1944 Image Not Available for Toward TomorrowToward TomorrowCharles Shaw"Chancellor Brown, eh? What's to keep me from going up to N.Y.U. tomorrow and punching him right in the nose?"Alan Dunn1931"Barometer 1016. Tomorrow partly cloudy, occasional rain, easterly winds, not much change in temperature."Alan Dunn1942(147) Today is Tomorrow. Song without wordsBoris Artzybasheffno date Powered by eMuseum